Gyulchekhra Bobokulova

Gyulchekhra Bobokulova (1977-) was an Uzbek expatriate worker in Russia who was employed as a babysitter by one family in Moscow. On 29 February 2016, she beheaded the young child that she was charged with taking care of and carried its head in public, saying that she would blow herself up and kill other people. However, she was arrested and was discovered not to have been wearing any suicide vest.

Biography
Gyulchekhra Bobokulova was born in 1977 in Uzbek SSR, Soviet Union to a family of Sunni Muslim Uzbeks. She was employed as a nanny in Russia, where many Uzbek expatriate workers went for work opportunities, and in February 2016 she was charged with babysitting a four-year-old Russian girl named "Nastya M.". On 29 February 2016, she beheaded the young girl and set fire to her parents' apartment before brandishing the head in public; she was caught in CCTV footage near the Oktyabrskoye Pole subway station and a KFC while showing off the head and saying that she was going to kill people. She threatened to blow herself up, but Russian police were able to apprehend her and discovered that she was not rigged with any explosives. Bobokulova shouted "Allahu Akbar" during her tirade, and it is believed that she was affiliated with the Caucasus Emirate or another North Caucasian Islamist militant group that attacked civilian targets in Russia.